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French Studies EARLY MEDlEY AL LITERATURE By BRIAN J. LEVY, University of Hull I. GENERAL Litterature. Textes et documents: Moyen Age - XV!e siecle, ed. Henri Mitterand et al., Nathan, 51 r pp., offers many illustrated extracts covering all major fields, with commentary-notes, Franse literatuur van de Middeleeuwen, ed. Rene Stuip, Muiderberg, Coutinho, 240 pp., is an extended essay on OF genres and texts. RR, 79, no. r, is devoted to 'The legitimacy of the Middle Ages': papers from a r 987 Penn State conference. The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe, ed. George Holmes, OUP, xvi + 398 pp., gives an excellent view of secular and religious lit. and culture, as well as of sociopolitical and artistic matters. Georges Duby assembles previously published essays into two useful volumes under the overall title of Hommes et structures du moyen fige: la societe chevaleresque, Flammarion, 224 pp., and Seigneurs et paysans, Flammarion, 288 pp. Bradford B. Broughton, Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry: People, Places and Events, NY, Greenwood, xxii + 774 pp., includes many entries of OF lit. interest, and is a fine companion to B.'s earlier vol. on Concepts and Terms (seeYWMLS, 48:54). A similarly welcome companion vol.
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